Thanks for the attempt Eric. I was leaning toward the Yellow Rumped Warbler, but like you said, it just doesn't look right. The winter plumage also adds to the confusing mix. I was amazed at the number of Warblers in my book. We don't see them in the summer months here. The Sap Sucker seems to love the sap from the Holly tree. It or they come back each winter to dine. Unfortunately they do most of their feeding in the shadows and I have to use a fill flash. I still haven't captured a "keeper". The Cowbirds are now arriving by the dozens. They and the English Sparrows can clean out the feeders quick. Thanks for the help. Woody

I think the first two are a female ruby-crowned kinglet.Â* The other guy is a warbler, what kindI'm not quite sure.Â* At this time of year plummage isn't real distinctive which makes ID'ingwarblers tough.

Thanks Woodmeister. I was leaning that way, but I'm not a bird expert. Especially with winter plumage. Grackles, Robins and Cardinals I can handle. Haven't seen you post lately. Good to see you back. Woody